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Yes, I've seen this on Tom's (memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=11000) F.book page.
Great idea and would definitely explore that. Could you fix the Amazon link please?
Cheers
Lately I've been using PE tube, it is so cheap and seems to work well enough. It is thin and very probably wouldn't stand owen curing, but because I use just some lamps and a box for cover to get heat up and work carefully it is ok. For bigger work I have "official" vacuum plastic, but I've not tried iron seal it and I don't know what plastic it is. But I am quite sure it will seal with heat.Bille wrote:What kind of plastic ?kitexpert wrote:I close vac bags using iron, tapes cost and are too difficult. I fold the ends two times and then iron through a narrow sheet of paper. No leaks, no costs and easy to do.
What surface Ya sticking it to on your mold ; epoxy surfacing agent , or .. ?
How much Heat with the iron ?
Last night it was Cold, and i spent Hours getting my vacuum-tape to seal
on a project for a HG.
Thanks : Bille
Think the link is now fixed ? For info the make I have used are "dibag"downunder wrote:^
Yes, I've seen this on Tom's (memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=11000) F.book page.
Great idea and would definitely explore that. Could you fix the Amazon link please?
Cheers
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